The ADP program is designed to provide adults with severe disabilities the opportunity to develop personal, social and behavioral skills. Most clients attend Monday through Friday. We have three vans that transport clients to and from the ADP program. The ADP program also conducts weekly community integration trips. The clients are taken to the parks, malls, zoo and other locations that help to integrate the clients with people of our community. The vans are used to transport the client to and from the events.
ADP Outcome Measurement Report Part 1
ADP Outcome Measurement Report Part 2
DTAC is designed to provide adults with mild to moderate disabilities the opportunity to develop personal, vocational, social and behavioral skills. This is through a comprehensive program of integrated activities that achieve a more normal lifestyle in the home, work and community. The DTAC clients are transported to and from the center, Monday through Friday. DTAC also is involved with Community Integration trips that involve the three vans designated for their area.
DTAC Outcome Measurement Report
HAB is designed to provide evaluation, job skill development, extended employment, off-site employment, living and a supportive environment. Clients in this area are too disabled to work in a competitive job situation. Services to HAB clients assist in maximizing remunerative work opportunities. Transportation is provided to and from the center for all clients, Monday through Friday.
HAB Outcome Measurement Report Part 1
HAB Outcome Measurement Report Part 2
The Supported Employment Program is designed to provide paid work opportunities based on productivity, in a variety of community work settings to individuals who are developmentally disabled. The program is intended for those individuals who lack competitive potential at the time of placement due to disability, but who vocationally and socially, are capable of handling work in a community work settings with regular, on-going job coaching and follow along support. Currently, Kings Rehabilitation Center has clients placed at the following employment sites:
The center continues to look for opportunities to integrate the disabled into the community by way of employment opportunities.
Supported Emplyment Outcome Measurement Report Part 1
Supported Emplyment Outcome Measurement Report Part 2
SOC.COM is a 36-acre facility that is owned by Kings Rehabilitation Center. The soccer field serves the Hanford Youth Soccer League, Kings County Special Olympics, City of Hanford Recreation Department and T.O.P.Soccer, a soccer program devoted to youth with mental and physical challenges. SOC.COM also provides opportunities for all youth to access the 17-field complex while creating employment opportunities for the clients of Kings Rehabilitation.The soccer field is an ideal location for special events such as concerts and car shows. The complex includes ample parking, picnic areas, restroom facilities and a concession stand. If you are interested in using the SOC.COM for your special event, please contact Kings Rehabilitation at (559) 582-9234.
Kings Rehabilitation Center and International Paper has established a working relationship that has been a win-win for both organizations. International Paper has contracted with KRC to manually fold large 96”x72” boxes for their customers.
Clients and Kings Rehab staff work together to fold the huge boxes. Our goal is to complete four truckloads per day through October. The clients also do perform slitter work, gluing projects and make corrugated pallets. The work our clients and staff do is a challenge, especially the daily production targets. But our staff and clients work hard to make it happen. We look forward to a long and rewarding partnership with International Paper.
Kings Rehabilitation Repair Shop accepts donated bicycles for future resale to the general public. The shop provides bicycle repair services as well. Repair services offered include replacement of tires, tubes, chains, cables, bearings and wheels. KRC will sell new and used parts to do-it-yourself persons who like the challenge of working on their own bicycles.
Kings Rehabilitation mower repair shop reconditions donated gasoline powered lawn care equipment for future resale to the general public. The shop will also repair lawn equipment brought in by the public. This service includes simple tune-ups to annual service. The shop will also overhaul Briggs and Stratton and Tecumseh engines. For do-it-yourselfers we sell new and used Briggs and Stratton and Tecumseh parts.